s the first to be taken since the allegations came to light a month ago.Nearly two-thirds (63%) of 510 children aged 11 to 18 polled by Opinion Matters* say they don???t think all matches are fixed; while six in 10 children who watch cricket on TV or go to see games live say they will continue to do so, despite the controversy.Nearly half of children (45%) think ???cricket is a fair game and trust